María del Carmen Ariet García
María del Carmen Ariet García
María del Carmen Ariet García is a leading researcher on the life and works of Che Guevara. She is the research coordinator of the Che Guevara Studies Center (Havana), which is headed by Che's widow, Aleida March. María del Carmen led the socio-historical investigation that ultimately succeeded in finding Che Guevara's remains in Bolivia in 1997, thirty years after his assassination.
- On Socialism and Internationalism
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Twenty left publishers from around the world have come together to release a joint edition including two essential texts by Che Guevara on the 53rd anniversary of his assassination by the CIA in Bo...
- समाजवाद तथा अंतरराष्ट्रीयता
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अर्नेस्तो ‘चे’ ग्वेरा एक ऐसे आदर्श क्रांतिकारी थे, जिन्होंने किसी एक देश क...
David M. Guss
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Abraham Eraly
Abraham Eraly (15 August 1934 - 8 April 2015) was the author of four acclaimed volumes on premodern Indian history — The Last Spring: The Lives and Times of the Great Mughals (later published
D.H Lawrence
N/ADebarati Sen
Debarati Sen is Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Director of Anthropology at the University of Houston. She is an interdisciplinary cultural anthropologist with expertise in South Asia
Lawrence Liang
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John Gillott has a degree in applied mathematics. He works at the Genetic Interest Group, London.
Badri Raina
Badri Raina is a well-known commentator on politics, culture and society. His columns on the Znet have a global following.
Raina taught English literature at the University of Delhi for over